htdrsp6.odent Labor parry Honda pa to Pelerboro to help McMurray c- Isa. A fair aim-d numlwr of nur “n.4,", born citizens n-spnndvd In tltr' kind " invitation t-xlvnrlml by th" Prin- ce“ of Wales Chapter of the I. 0, It M. Zwlth the ro-operation of tho Boon! of Edumliou and trressonted themselves on Tue-army in on:- of the snuglous rooms of Victoria School for lngguction in our language. manners and; customs‘ 0 course of studies to he fol, its as yvl rullwr imlotinite but one of HIP wottlrlho, Vanadium who wvru prrvo'rtt run snvak English thiiarottrse will nm'vsemrlly lm or a “ti" elementary mum» with inatruv- tion In the English language as the humiliation. writ-WRT-T. At KNEW-r; 1%trinvLTiiyi,- Jlnuary Mth. to Mr and Mrs. Collin way, “mm-wood Ave. a son. 4 Countries Repre- This game was repeated in many parts of the city, partie- utarly among the corner grocer- ies in the outlying sections. The amount of' the checks var- ied from $20 up' to S60. an odd circumstance being‘ that invar- iably the amount designated ended in "fifty-five cents." to be a resident of the city and} in endorsing the cheek signed his address with a number on) Weber street, which has since', pearl identified as a boarding} Weber St. Address The. banks were closed for the day and as the man produc- eduihh%eharge ceptificate which is believed to have been “Mfg, as well as the checks, the merchant obligingly took the cheek and handed out a lit- tle over $60. The man claimed 'A King street merchant who Wis among the first to be vic- timimed Stated to The Tele- g grht thewasapproached s)':'i'iliti'ltj, aftemoo’g by two r med soldiers, one a tall, dark, well-dressed fellow and the other a shorter, more stock- ilibuilt man. The former told a story of receiving a check fmm the Department of Militia and Defence which he desired to have cashed immediately as he was temporarily out of funds. pair of smooth forge}; vis- if ' Kitchener dpring the past f days, making away with s P' of money estimated at ;'ltl'v'd.'lm from $250 to $500, all in anal! sums. nun-dud by the pronoun- t at an electric table lump. the day Q. unfunny of he! trtrthdar, " mung me ot the hair 'II M (or which In. C. W. I ttf Waterloo and In. Clem- e mind the plus. During the tttq Geet Away 1 ith $500 in Kitchener , In Your Home I can} :_vr.§vwn_m m CAM». m BOXES Me., 60e. m‘mdMJ-M mlaommutuu rumba-wanna!- L u ttrt-trt. m IBM!†MUM Manchu-up. a.“ “at, w the umdsmo'cmdu‘ TttHt-o-tth- ot m "an; â€(that VII It. may enjoyed try her This valuable preparation has for years bte.n found to relieve indigestion. biljpisness, sick headache and constipation. Thousands of careful folks have learned to use Beecham's Pills, which have proved both corrective and preventive. Ex rience has taught them to always have a (li',' handy. Pr6fit 'g their example-always have Beecham's ll: g a close tab on your digestion? This isimport, gun. It will pay yqu well to do so. Digestion ncomplicated audits prpcesse11 often become diordered. This it.int', mum discomfort --"otten severe pam. se Bltllil0llllllM'8 Pl L L s m. nib-Inc Ito tttar Yoa /li.rtttter.,rr,r_.rmrr, sented in Classes BORN. Murray' Former Kaiser Wilhelm observed his 62nd birthday yesterday. News that his money and belongings had disappeared when the other pd? left the city. Under the name of Cunningham he had been sent to Burwash In 1019 for six months in connection with a shop- breaking episode in Toronto. Dan- iels stated! that he had about $200 lie then nolil'It-d Mr, Galloway and arcomrtaaied him to where lin- car was Irft. Later he was arrested on Iho charm, ot having been implicated in tho thert. Daniels had ramp ttt “w thy from Montreal with his ttro, ther and a friend. These two nwn latvr disapprarnd, leaving Daniels in Um inn-1r also in the mile. According to Daniuls" story he had notirvd Hu- ur-l'uunl of the [heft in th" daily pann' “In!†nut fur a walk in th" East rm] of the city. He no- lll'vll two cars standing in thv church barns or the East. End .Mnnnonitu (Thuruh and on comparing the number on Hm McLaughlin car with the num- tror givv-n in the newspaper acmum. found that the car was the one which had been stolen. 1 William Daniels; alias William Cun- ningham, who has spent three weeks in tho County jail. following his ar- rvst in connection with the theft of L. Gallnwuy's motor car on Jan. Grd, was on Thursday discussed, the evi- Ilt-nco against him not being sufficient to warrant conviclion. Wm. Daniels A Free Man Evidence Insufficient in 50111: or story to enliven the occas- sion. Mr. Thombsun explained that his contract for 1921 includes Elmira and the surrounding district and the mr timates ot the Ford Motor Co. calls for more than 320 Ford cars. trucks and tractors. After Mr. Thompson's address Mr. Smith and Mr. Jackson of the Elmira sales and .-:rrvirc departments. and Mr. Kinzie, ilto Curtestogo renrenenla- tive, saw shun talks on the work be- ing dom. um their territory after which vvm-ylmdy cuntrihulvd his shun- Mr. Thompson in a short address impressed on the boys the necessity of co-operation and consideration due each other in developing his particu- lar Ford organization, in the inter ests ot the many Ford Owners it ser- ves. o. w. Thompson. the trig genial Ford Dealer, gnvo an excoiignl dinner and social evening to his nanny em- pioyes at Wagner's Hotel, Bridgeport, on Thursday. Col. MeFartane, whey sale Manager ot Ford Motor Co., To. ronlo, was a guest and gave the bore a very Interesting outline of Ford's policy for the coming year. incident- ally explaining why Ford are can be sold tor less money than competitive makes. T l. ‘ 'B-ttttMx ta-ttuma-, “iï¬mmndmmhtmu ""----. e" Manama“ on...†nwded-flbmflww Wat-Mum'honml an. Landau-gum»- "oror-ttts-rraardma-lrmestieasutiwrto'uGiriiait" Jotetod. "t.tu'toit't"a_ttrltot-t.uotaes-r.. '.tr-e,."wot"yelmtttrerl.trot.oonrua-etuoitr. the cue"..- autumn“ with or...“ in print. prunes, ol- Wilburn Rivers. I prominent HM. stein breeder of West Oxford. in the "N"" ot a cow, "Calamity Snow Pontiac." which 11:.- anmblhhed a record for milk production. During the 365 days of the tent Int year Mu, ‘gave 28.442 pounds of milk. with I ‘huuvr production ot 1240 pounds, During 1919. when the am yearly inst of thin animal w“ mule. she gave 25.338 poundl of milk. wlth I humor production of 1,069 pounds. Thin in an nvarm of 28.890 pound: at milk you†for two years In auc- eonlon, Set' butler pro-moth- of 1.150 not: per year. This in I (batman rpm"! tor hm "an in "vermin" whirh im- not Mn Surat-he. Record. Two other liquor cases were also included in ma morning's docket, both charges of mailing to which the accu- ed pleaded guilty. A lam! man charg- ed with selling liquor paid II itrte ot $'200 and rush; while an Elmira man who had Been selling over-strength cider paid a similar title, He chimed that he had been selling the cider op- enly with no idea that it was over- strength. Three I-iuunr conttseatiotvs wow rep: istered with Magistrate Weir Thurs. morning by License inspector K. mm. Benn. The first was a shipnwnt at lo, barrels, earh romaln'mg ttee dozen! Imulns of whisky consigned to "L; Amon and Co." There is no such firm ' In the city. The second seizure was a case ot liquor consigned to Geo. Evan" all. who is said to have receive?! other shipments under) the name or Evans and Todot The third ahiment was l the nuns ot George Evans. No am pearance was made by any of the parties. Hereafter the regular meetings ot the Board will be held at 4 pm. on the last Tuesday of each month. llilborto the meetings have been held on the last Friday of tho. month. As the inaugural meeting had been call; ed on somewhat short notice, a num- ber ot the 1ccounts were not ready for submission to the. Board. As a cruiqullvnt'c a spvr'iul HIDDHHK has burn railed fur Mummy ulturnvun when thd regular business for the month will be tranuzu-tml. i Two Are Fined For Breaches of Temperance Act Geo. Bucher is Chairman Board of Health V-- ..A.A " ills-yum.» same magnitn .A-G-~“ sunlpy Bnidwin. 6 years old. and Jack King. 9, ware drowned at For! Burwell. and Theodore Small my the. an a result of tweaking through um ice when tskating, Kitchenvr Trader, and Labor (inm- cil. as a rcsuli of the unemployment and the, general dvttrwsusiort unsung in the country at present, passr‘d a resolution at its regular mm‘img last night which will In! mm to Ilu' Gow ernmt-nl urging that all immigration in Canada in) stamina until nurinui con. diilons return Anoihor resolution was aim adopted mum-sling the Gov- ernments lo introrlm-n legislation lo provide state insurance against unem- ploymenL A committee was appoint- ill'; to interview the local memimr of l The attention of the Council was (drawn to the tact that' while many Vommodities such as clothing.etc, are ‘falllng in price. food sums, particular- ly bread and mval. are walled at a higher prlce, it was alleged, than wholrsaie, prices warrant. It was felt that the attention of the public should be directed to this tact as. it was said. these trades are not paying hlgh was»: and labor should not therviore be blamed tor the prevalllng prices. During the year $16.iit8 was, rr- ported lost or stolen in cash and val- uables and $9,630 was rmnvI-rml: ‘Fim'u and [01‘s rolls-rind mnnnnlml to $737G.tiG. Salm‘ir-s paid "mounted Jo 3920816 and incidvntal tam-mum www- 3970.17, Would Stop Immi- gration for Present Fii fl There were also 722 summons and subpoenas served, and 370 arrests made. There were 175 drunks, 30 who were given a night's lodging and then released; 120 llct‘nses issued for vehicles; 60 notices served re noxious; weeds; 850 vases were disposed of irt police court; [hm-e were 516 com-iv tions for an offences. The report also sum-1| that them were 40 cases of shop‘brcaklng rc- ported; " of houscbreakmg; " hi- cyrlos were reported stolen and " ot tho number were Tovnvured; thore were " bicycles left on Hm strum which were taken can: of by the po- lice and turned "ver to the owners, 7 autos were reported Mule" and all were recovered; there were 2200 down; found not secured. The report of Chief O'Neill for tin year 1920 was also presented, in thin he states that there were two animals who resigned during the year. and that an pool-rooms were visited both day and night with a View of preventing young boys loitering in All other old memberl at the force no minted increases ot 8200 each. Pulling their salary to $1400 a year Now members of the force who were taken on at $1,000 a your are to re ceive $100 a month or $1200 a year. Cope With Crime Wave. but year’- Councii urged that the force would he strengthened to en Able it to be in position to cope with the crime wave sweeping the country Acting on this suggestion, and be lievfng that a ntrunger force is an ab. solute necessity, the Commission an- ihorized the Chiet to engage three more men. This wilt bring the torco up to 12 men. With this number it will enable seven patrol men to be on dut Vat night, with one patrol Ber. geant. With this organization it wilt be possible for the whole city to bo given the protection that has been impossible heretofore. L t$eNOnnt - Grunt ll mind to a. an of “may dual, and tua â€any gun: in future he 81500 a In- crane at $100. l P. C. Jumhlevlns In ruined to the link ot â€new will: a mu ot .1500. A 'rt.irrciottmmtan I: dob to be chosen. $1S'lt '1-'l'feftr,tt' ""‘ 're 1rPy'rre le' an _9ie.a,emsrosiiti.ar-aa 2‘13““"meww -Kraietmtquttoc"ttrcmrir, gmuctomum Mums tmt Jtdtts'Tdtlt: “ARTHUR†or heaving. that undo-n "awn "tra.rir-ds-a-s.r. mama-oil. mam-um 1 "We an the only people on King 'ortrerut. with thq oxcoptlon ot Jotut, FYrtrtell, who were In business when up 'started up." Mr. Ruben. Rmyth told The Telegraph today. "We I“ going to celebrate- our 46th year by n grout rodurlhm min. " wo "Hand ttt 'Me' mF 'Yeh " “97990;" - SMYTH BROS. ' T0 CELEBRATE _ This latter building was ocrupiad for nine years. Two years previous to Mimi Megan Hmyth had bought the lane of tho present property and new ad the four storey building which they now ocrupy. it is notable that their: is the only tour storey building in the city devoted entirely to I dry goods luminous. 1 It was on Dm'emher 13. 1877 when Rohort and Edward Snlyth bought out the stun- theu conducted by Hot. tvrnan Brothers, on the southeast 1:0rncr at King and Queen streets. In 1878 Smylh Brotlwrn occupied a new store in the Kranz Mock and contin- ued there for nineteen years; At the end or that timelhey contracted with H. L. Jnnzen to build them a More on the south side ot Kirttt street in the bundling at present occupied by Wool. warth‘s. l'rosinlx-m. ll, W. Shoemaker; Vice, PITA. E. lt .Wcln-r: thwretary. W. F',. Hal-17.; Asst-sec.. P. H. Hecav; Tums "rut', Wm. Irwin: Lookout Com.. J. F. Rot-v0; tiovial Crum, W. G. literlekc.'. tlports Com.. “awry Shuvnrakcr. (“lass Com., Wm. Buellgcr. Started in Business 45 Years Ago-Hold Big Sale. Next Week. _ one, of tlw oldest King street busi- nr'm: ttrms is going to have an anni- vemcymechk, 11M .L“. £935; to celebrate it. That in Hmyth iiFi,iiir yrs. dry goods merchants. 27 King street oust. The programme was uf an iatormal order, among those taking part were Sum. E. D. llvist. Gordon Hamblin, John Halmart, Walter Baetz and Pres. A. A. Eby, who presided. An hour was delightfully spent in games, which} “on: in charge ot the teacher of the x-luss. Rev. P, N. Cavvm, after which rcfres1unptttg were saved. The re- port of the Numinatimr Committee was mldptvd as mliowtc-- Thu Ho|n1~almual social waning of the Bmther’huod Bible Class of Trinity Mrlhodist t'lutrch was held In the tschool-room on Tuesday evening and was a, most (enjoyable and successful event. In addition to the members ot the Class null their wives the mem- hers of the Double L Class and their wives and Mrs. Alex. Eby's class otl young ladies were in attendance. g Butter was from Me to 600 a pound at the market this morning, eggs were We and 65c " dozen, cream was 2,5c a pint, and cheese Mc and we a pound. Brotherhood Bible Class Holds Semi-Annual Social Chicken was Mc and we a pound, rabbits were 600 and 700 apiece, fresh pork sausage was 35c a pound, smoked pork sausage was we and lard was 32c. In fish white tish was 30c a pound, salmon was 25c and herring 30c a pound. Cooking apples were 35c and 4ht a basket, dried apples were from Sc to loc a strawberry basket and up- plebuuer was from 76c to 31.603: crock. Beecttrtuta Were 5c a glaas and popcorn balls were 5c each. F3, â€mwrm ')'s'ittro1tlgt,'tg att 2ty.t!.e.e.ttt2fLtltVet?1t may m.qnotw.w{ 1_ttt.qrrd-ttfroeaeKitMt-'i, -t'pts.eW-s _ _ Won our m at tuty non‘ agotottmrttt_tttswt.-) “the (by would not and“ I {on who duo. not member now Januryl ot [cu Mo. I Potatoes were 36c n mint. “In!†were 2 tor 5c, white cabins. were , tor Be and nice red cubhaxel were So to 10c a bead. cutout were 86c I basket. silversklns ware Me and we a basket. arrow were 25c a bake! and squash 5c each. There wu u abundance ot Bmr. or: at mute! pat MINO‘AY. primal-I. wimroses, holly Ecru 3nd chm plants were "c. whoa, tom m "c uld mixed plant.- were from 50¢ to " spices. Irlnglng Char" Home. NMumlly. following such I story. more was much conjecture on m mm of than who heard It, as to Wttat Mops {mud be “km to hue "Big Chung" brought back to thln my. 3nd 'Tertttatiott I!" on" rlto an to “a number or member- at the locnl w “on form! would he d-teshed on the art-and of mum home the man ' towered head and Mm iGd my min on the thchcnor force. I Roma who: mung-ml of L'rttae.ot'-uioottttt,sIAgtttr Mr Riggs. in replying. Btated that he and his rolleagnea in the Department fully realized the urgency of the tthte wayn referred to. but. did not are why the visitors should feel at all shamed l The deputation assembled In the ,King Edward Hotel during the morn- ing, where " erMen copy ot the re quest was drawn up. This was pm seated to Hon. Mr. Riggs when he re- cetvod the party. shortly after noon. Alder an Lang reading the address. The gamma; of the visit were further explained by Mayor Grab, A Neverthelesn the word reached Kn charter. no the story goes. that Charlea Cr. Prluchm. the former Kit- ohener real est-1e agent who (“our poured In! summer, leaving numerous ot Vbls creditors "holding the his." ind been seen tn Sumo by a former Kit chener bor who wu employed In tttnt city. Though not many persons in the city were. aware of the fact, the much- mlsslng Charlie Prltacluu was almost apprehended In Senna a short time ago. In fact. It will donlatlen come as news that he ever was in Seattle. We", perhaps he wtttm't. When That Boys' Chum Told w, That ~Man’4LSon IlzaLCharlgs _ About Twenty in Party. The various parties making up the deputation which waited on the ‘Minister represetttlsttt Kitchener. Wa- terloo. Gall, Preston and Waterloo ‘ooumy. There were about twenty in ‘the party, including both at this County's provincial representatives. The Kitchener Council representatives were Mayor Grab. Aldermen mu, Lang, Hessenaur. Hamming. Klugman and Gotten. Hamilton end at It tn the all. Work The parchuer mm It he) would have but commenced on this the vendor ma honor. the and. end had it not been that I stow mu. Tho do“ '1. M3.“ cruiser which “been amend tron not mm tt in ttalt Am“...- ttOrtrthtttt. Btatamttmteramsdeursrd but tilt it - e but III “in several months tn divalent end had then“! that m not: the. hell t arrived too late In the “no: (or tht, cord in tt. Other load. lied “on I“ commencement of the work ' e but â€other purchaser W and in "rin. who.“ Weir new a»: homes tt will be started u soon " theltherott"mrhad Immune!“ weather will permlt and a ssaustaetory In; chemo that did I!» II In}. m permanent highway willbe the remltlme'hé the chance any lea eel-ion It la not the Intentlon of the Depot. iThe farmer WI. ordered to take teak mom to complete the road all. season. [his wood, pay the cone of the court. the iirtitstting at! work to he left over and retain! the mono: no the punches untll next year. The mm†will, er. Fem“ to do this . he will bl However, be put into Inch shape that imposed. there will be no cause whatever tor -....t--_.-----r- ' (complaint tram any persons harm; to . . . _. travel over It, (we satisfied With Mr. Bigge pointed out that Kitchen. Baby'rr Own “hm er would be served in time BO that . ----... when the fruit season arrlvel, the Once e mother has used Baby's growers from the mm belt wlll be able 3:: 1'r,'f,'at,'i tlu/ttv",',",'."' to bring their produce to 1Pttl'iiiiiin leads her to believe there I. no County points without having cause to other medicine to equal mam fol: suir complain about the roads. This will be out theC many td"'trc,en'.t't Melind- reat b both to the rowers and hood. “New " em . ra. Mt-rs 'l,"llil,' ultmte 'd",,,',,",,,',',',,":,", this dis. Boievort. Etust,eNdftetd, Que.. 'rrtgatec. "My baby was terrihly constant-d. trict. g... u... thm n... no Rnhv'n n... Tue tbrgremttuooeHort. mamma- u up“ W “hm tor ot Futile Wuhan! “Was. - a0tahtmt.WMr.rtFtt when monk-mi by a hm â€on llama: W|I~C “I†don from vulca- mun-au- ot cm. tsttamwtq ' I). “I V“ the County on may. Will“, w In: In†m It. in“. palatal out tint this nub 0n - it 11. m 1‘. ad], . of high“, In: boa- Indor could-un- of u â€prior - b“ 0““ tion and that work was beam on the only Attrdotsr teat. ' Tret “up†“I“ ‘ l " 'a6,ttuAgrm) n- - n Utah-.- to 'a"'ietoitFNIaortrtt--. tilGiiuGriiGiu"riGTG7i'i, at the an): it “I h and; by (Canadian' Press) LONDON. Ont.. Jan. gr-The wife and three children at James H. Glover, Bathurst Street, 'are dead from suffocation as the result ot _ a innull Mam in their house shortly before T o'clock mg: morning. From the position In which she was found it in ballad Illa do tvmpted to reach her mother. The rhlldren were eight yearn. live you: and tqevetttttctt monthmold respectively. When the father In". the house about ii o'clock everything apparently was In order. Damage from ttm ll slight, The ttrp started from an overheated stove In the back part Jrt the house and apparently the oldest of the three children who up. in an wound mom was the only une who noticed anything wrong. WIFE AND THREE CHILDREN PERlSl-l rt Pritschau Was in Seattle Fbr the Inter, Ind“! at am that PriucttNg Ind boon Dal. - ip com-ed an M an I. writer had can u m. in amu- - vu so it an no he! to " up: as 05. on 1.. tl'Jda,'l The members of the depuuliog ox- press entire sullatoctlon with the mud- ner In which they were menu! In Toronto and speak highly OCH!- Kai. A number of the Aldermen remained over to take tn tonight’s hockey m. Hop†DIM. The police and than to but. “all third man. After . why or so of vult- ln‘ me loner and It; which! we kindly found. And wlh the Mill cum tho 6.9an ot an the tool - which and Bruert BO buoy-any in th hum of the min? who would HM to hue Ind Punch-u trrougttt but for I newt-mom. by this work not having been included in the lists recently published. Mes, asserted that no request for this strip of highway had been made try the parties interested. previous to the do. partment's decision that it about! be gone aimed with. t can city informed ooliee headquarters of the not and the me)- of Mic. begun to move. Ftrtrt, â€quirk. - to be nude regarding the “than†at the report. Unfortunately. the mun who Inform- ed the police and not mu the lone:- telling of the nary, He and. humor. talked with c mu who ttad. m man'n name In: given ttw police Bad he w“ Interviewed. no In" the nun who ind received the latter. And I; " went. . Ottawa Kiwuul Club prom-u against Cleveland bankers 'tata,tttlMt- in; 20 per cent. ducqunt on Cand- lan money. l ( Once e mother has used Baby's ‘Own Tablets for her little ones a. will use nothing else. Her an at them leads her to believe there is up other medicine to equal them for any out the many minor ailments oféblld- hood. Concerning them Mrs. Eugene Boisvort. Etust,rNdftrot, Que. writes: "My baby was terribly continua. but alter the use ot Baby's Own Tub: lets he is entirely well ogeln. [on so well Batintled with the Tablet- that l loee no opportunity in recom- mending them. to other mothers." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 26 cents a box trom The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Cu. Brockville. Ont. . Inn-gum. Wm M on We the other: had not com-Ina of In. In; phoned that did not. In at. m mike the ounce any I... "tHtrqts The farmer In; entered to “to Utah his wood, pay the can: of the court. and retain! the none: .0 the punchli- er. Falling to do this t he will bl imposed. ;. rettve1tenievt2etyrn ‘mnmwummxqu’ ", fd2"rAtd'd'2r2Tat.' ,vmmmwau . C ammonium-um mmww-uum mmmthdmut a Tttttbt. W, '